It's the silly season in the college sporting world, as most of us are or have taken to beaches, pools, lakes or mountains to get away from the world for a while, and if you're a college football fan, you've likely already begun, if not completed, your yearly collection of preseason magazines.

I'm at five myself and thought it would be fun to collect their preseason rankings this week for your enjoyment.

Today I'll list the five preseason rankings, with any notes about the Gamecocks included, then tomorrow and Thursday I'll do the offensive and defensive player and unit rankings, respectively.

Of the five magazines I surveyed -- Phil Steele, Athlon, Lindy's, The Sporting News and USA TODAY -- the Gamecocks are in the Top 10 in every poll but one (USA TODAY, which has USC a disappointing 21st).

Also, you may enjoy how little faith the preseason polls have in the team from the Upstate.

Let's go!

Phil Steele's 2014 College Football Preview
1. Florida State
2. Alabama
3. Ohio State
4. Oklahoma
5. UCLA
6. Oregon
7. Georgia
8. Baylor
9. Auburn
10. South CarolinaSteve Spurrier is doing a great job and this could be the year he finally breaks through. This team has finished in the Top 10 THREE straight years getting closer each year (#9, #8 and #4) and they lose a grand total of 10 lettermen (85.3% returning, #1 FBS) from that '13 squad! They get Georgia at home Sept. 13 and while they lose a few key players (every team loses a few), they have solid replacements and are a more veteran team.
11. Michigan State
12. Southern Cal
13. Wisconsin
14. TCU
15. LSU
16. Mississippi
17. Notre Dame
18. North Carolina
19. Marshall
20. Stanford
21. UCF
22. Boise State
23. Clemson
24. Florida
25. Texas

Sporting News
1. Oklahoma
2. Oregon
3. Florida State
4. Alabama
5. Auburn
6. Stanford
7. Baylor
8. UCLA
9. Ohio State
10. South CarolinaWho in their right mind would think South Carolina, a habitually underachieving program before Steve Spurrier's arrival, would get bored with 11-win seasons? The Gamecocks could easily make it four in a row this fall, especially if QB Dylan Thompson becomes the one thing Spurrier hasn't had in his time in Columbia: a true thrower of a quarterback.
11. LSU
12. Michigan State
13. Arizona State
14. Notre Dame
15. Georgia
16. Southern Cal
17. Nebraska
18. Texas A&M
19. Wisconsin
20. Mississippi
21. Washington
22. Florida
23. Texas
24. North Carolina
25. UCF

Lindy's
1. Florida State
2. Alabama
3. Oklahoma
4. Oregon
5. Ohio State
6. Auburn
7. Michigan State
8. UCLA
9. South CarolinaThree consecutive seasons with 11 victories and three consecutive seasons finishintg in the AP Top 10 are high-water marks for the program. Ans Steve Spurrier's Gamecocks aren't just renting in this exclusive college football neighborhood; they're buying. But you know it chaps the Head Ball Coach that he's been locked out of the SEC penthouse while at South Carolina, failing to take home the championship he won six times in a decade at Florida, the last in 2000.
THE GOOD NEWS: With Mike Davis running behind a talented, experienced line, South Carolina will churn out SEC-tough yards when needed. New starting QB Dylan Thompson has big-game experience, is in his fifth year in the system and has a deep group of wideouts to help.
THE BAD NEWS: The defensive line is less stout - and a lot more boring - without end Jadeveon Clowney and tackle Kelcy Quarles. And the defensive line might not be the biggest concern on defense. That would be the cornerback position.
OUR CALL: We know a trend when we see it. With 16 starters returning, we don't see a need to change the baseline - 11 wins (with a bowl) and a top 10 finish.
10. Baylor
11. LSU
12. Georgia
13. Stanford
14. Wisconsin
15. Southern Cal
16. Kansas State
17. Clemson
18. Ole Miss
19. Notre Dame
20. Michigan
21. Nebraska
22. Texas
23. Washington
24. Cincinnati
25. Florida